The format of the CLEAR command is: CLEAR component component-options Component types are: ALIAS EXECUTOR LINE LOGGING NODE OBJECT PROCESS SYSTEM For more help use: HELP component-type HELP CLEAR component-type 2 ALIAS Use the CLEAR ALIAS options to remove alias entries. To remove a specific alias name within the scope use: CLEAR ALIAS alias-name [[SCOPE] scope] To remove all aliases recognized within the scope use: CLEAR KNOWN ALIASES [[SCOPE] scope] To remove all aliases regardless of scope use: CLEAR ALL ALIASES For more help use: HELP ALIAS HELP ALIAS SCOPE 2 EXECUTOR Use the CLEAR EXECUTOR command to remove executor node parameters. The format is: CLEAR EXECUTOR parameter-type Parameter types are: HOST NODE RECEIVE PASSWORD TRANSMIT PASSWORD For more help use: HELP EXECUTOR HELP CLEAR EXECUTOR parameter-type 3 HOST Use the CLEAR EXECUTOR HOST command to remove the executor's host specification. This results in the executor defaulting to itself as host. The format is: CLEAR EXECUTOR HOST For more help use: HELP SET EXECUTOR HOST 3 NODE Use the CLEAR EXECUTOR NODE command to return NCP to the default executor. The default executor is the local node (the node where NCP is running). The format is: CLEAR EXECUTOR NODE For more help use: HELP SET EXECUTOR NODE 3 RECEIVE Use the CLEAR EXECUTOR RECEIVE PASSWORD command to remove the password that the executor expects to receive during line initialization with an adjacent node. The format is: CLEAR EXECUTOR RECEIVE PASSWORD For more help use: HELP SET EXECUTOR RECEIVE PASSWORD 4 PASSWORD Use the CLEAR EXECUTOR RECEIVE PASSWORD command to remove the password that the executor expects to receive during line initialization with an adjacent node. The format is: CLEAR EXECUTOR RECEIVE PASSWORD For more help use: HELP SET EXECUTOR RECEIVE PASSWORD 3 TRANSMIT Use the CLEAR EXECUTOR TRANSMIT PASSWORD command to remove the password that the executor transmits during line initialization with an adjacent node. The format is: CLEAR EXECUTOR TRANSMIT PASSWORD For more help use: HELP SET EXECUTOR TRANSMIT PASSWORD 4 PASSWORD Use the CLEAR EXECUTOR TRANSMIT PASSWORD command to remove the password that the executor transmits during line initialization with an adjacent node. The format is: CLEAR EXECUTOR TRANSMIT PASSWORD For more help use: HELP SET EXECUTOR TRANSMIT PASSWORD 2 LINE Use the CLEAR LINE command to remove a line from the running system. The format is: CLEAR LINE line-id ALL For more help use: HELP LINE 2 LOGGING Use the CLEAR LOGGING command to disable the logging of events or to set the sink name back to the default. The format is: CLEAR LOGGING sink-type EVENTS event-list [source-qual] [sink-node] NAME For more help use: HELP LOGGING HELP LOGGING EVENTS HELP LOGGING EVENTS QUALIFIERS HELP LOGGING EVENTS SINKS 2 NODE Use the CLEAR NODE command to remove node parameters. The format is: CLEAR NODE node-id parameter-type Parameter types are: LINE NAME For more help use: HELP NODE HELP CLEAR NODE parameter-type 3 LINE Use the CLEAR NODE LINE command to remove a loop node name entry from the executor. The format is: CLEAR NODE node-name LINE For more help use: HELP SET NODE LINE 3 NAME Use the CLEAR NODE NAME command to remove a node name entry from the executor. The format is: CLEAR NODE node-id NAME This command will clear either a loop node name or a normal node name. For more help use: HELP SET NODE LINE HELP SET NODE NAME 2 OBJECT Use the CLEAR OBJECT command to remove a object from the running system. The format is: CLEAR OBJECT object-type ALL For more help use: HELP OBJECT 2 PROCESS Use the CLEAR PROCESS command to remove a process from the running system. The format is: CLEAR PROCESS process-name ALL For more help use: HELP PROCESS 2 SYSTEM Use the CLEAR SYSTEM command to remove DECnet from the operating system. The format is: CLEAR SYSTEM For more help use: HELP SYSTEM